The UFC's Return to Sweden is in The Works For 2023

The UFC's Return to Sweden is in The Works For 2023

Liam Lindsay|
March 22, 2023|
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The UFC is rumored to return to Sweden sometime in 2023, per Ariel Helwani via The MMA Hour.

The UFC has visited Sweden several times, with six events occurring there. All six events were held in Sweden's capital, Stockholm, with five being inside the Avicii Arena (previously known as the Ericsson Globe Arena) and the other inside the Tele2 Arena.

Swede Alexander Gustaffson has headlined four out of the six events in Sweden, with his record there being 2-2, fighting against notable names such as Anthony Smith and former UFC Light-Heavyweight Champion Glover Teixeira. The other two events were headlined by Gegard Mousasi vs. Ilir Latifi and Rick Story vs. Gunnar Nelson. In addition, renowned fighters like Max Hollway, Jan Blachowciz, and Conor Mcgregor were part of the Sweden cards.

Alexander Gustaffson battling Glover Teixeira in Stockholm, Sweden on May 2017. Credits to: Haljestam - USA TODAY Sports.
Alexander Gustaffson battling Glover Teixeira in Stockholm, Sweden on May 2017. Credits to: Haljestam - USA TODAY Sports.

Although no fights or dates are confirmed for the UFC Sweden event, it wouldn't be unreasonable to assume Swedish superstar Khamzat Chimaev would headline or be featured there. Chimaev has been gunning for a fight since his first-round submission over Kevin Holland at UFC 279, calling out Colby Covington, Robert Whittaker, and UFC Middleweight Champion Alex Pereira. The UFC also has options for Swedish fighters, such as Jack Hermansson, Guram Kutedeladze, and Alexander Gustaffson, all prominent names that could be featured on the card.

Khamzat Chimaev during his bout against Gilbert Burns at UFC 273. Credits to: David Yeazell - USA TODAY Sports.
Khamzat Chimaev during his bout against Gilbert Burns at UFC 273. Credits to: David Yeazell - USA TODAY Sports.

Who would you like to see in the main event slot on the next UFC Sweden card? Will it be Khamzat Chimaev? Let us know your thoughts and prediction in the comments below.

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